Thanks Dawid,

I joined his list and have been brainstorming with
him, so i'll see what he says.

I plan on converting some of the calls to NIO in
nutch, just wondered if anyone hadn't done it for a
specific reason or what.

With 36million pages, analyze DB took 192 minutes
total time, 118 minutes "user time" and only 37
minutes "cpu time"

Going to see if i can beat that.

-byron



--- Dawid Weiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Leo Galambos of the Egothor project has done it I
> believe -- if you ask 
> him directly I'm sure he'll provide you with the
> difference it made for 
> Egothor. Nutch and Egothor are obviously two
> different things, but the 
> results might give you a hint about the general
> performance gain from 
> converting to NIO.
> 
> Cheers,
> Dawid
> 
> Byron Miller wrote:
> 
> > Has anyone done any testing of converting
> read/writes
> > & io to NIO or do you think that wouldn't offer
> much gain?
> > 
> > 
> >
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